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Feedback Suppressor n a Computer?

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The band I play with has just acquired a new practice space, and we're excited to have a central hub for all our gear and practice time. It sure gets tiresome having to 'clean up' after each meet so normal living can go on around our gear. Speak of the devil, our gear isn't so hot. I guess I'm the designated organizer for the sound, and most of the gear I have was either free, very used, or bought new when I was 15, the golden days when I would drool over Musician's Friend catalogs for hours and read every word.

On to the issue at hand: since I can easily run our practice mix through this junior recording computer, is there such a thing as a feedback suppressing program or plugin that I could use to keep things under control in our small practice room? I've already been moving the microphones as far away as possible from the speakers, and aiming them away too, but the room is not big enough. Would hanging old quilts and blankets on the walls reduce feedback at all?



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